Trump asked the Israelis not to kill Ayatollah Khamenei - a political scientist explained how the war between Israel and Iran is developing

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Political strategist Mikhail Sheitelman explained that Israel and Ukraine are democratic countries where there is no regime, but in Russia and Iran there is Putin and Ayatollah Khamenei, who need to be overthrown, Politeka reports.
He wrote about this in his blog.

As the expert says, just yesterday Iran stated that it would stop shooting if Israel stopped shooting, but apparently Tehran realized that they had no chance, and the rhetoric changed dramatically. As the Iranian government stated, he emphasizes, now their operation against Israel will continue until the complete destruction of the Zionist regime.

"The Russians tried to overthrow the Ukrainian government, the Ukrainian president. But they do not understand that we have 40 million presidents, that anyone can be president. They only have Putin. If not Putin, then there is no Russia. And if not Zelensky, then the next, simply the next president. We have had many presidents and will have many more presidents in Ukraine, and in Russia Putin is the last. That's the whole joke. And in Iran, Khamenei is the last ayatollah of the Islamic Republic of Iran, there is no other, that's it, goodbye," explains Mikhail Sheitelman.

And if Iran tries to overthrow the regime in Israel, he emphasizes, then Israel will have a next prime minister, as in Ukraine, but this will not happen in Iran, as in Russia. This, the expert notes, is the difference between such bloody dictatorships as Iran and Russia, and free democratic countries like Ukraine and Israel, even if we are free to varying degrees and democratic to varying degrees.

"And Trump, as they say, asked the Israelis not to kill Ayatollah Khamenei. He asked them outright. And, again, they say that on the first day there was a military opportunity to immediately wipe out Ayatollah Khamenei, but Trump asked. But I honestly don’t believe it. I think that if he had asked, no one would have listened to him. I think that the Israelis did not have the opportunity. Maybe the Ayatollah was in some bunker right away, he guessed what was threatening him. And therefore, I think, when Trump asked, they told him: “Yes, of course, since you are asking,” concludes Mikhail Sheitelman.

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